Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Laser welding of plastics is a relatively new process that induces locally a fast polymer heating. For
most applications, the process involves directing a pulsed beam of visible light at the weld joint by
going through one of the two parts. This is commonly referred to as “through transmission visible laser
welding”. In this technique, the monochromatic visible light source uses a power ns pulsed laser in order
to irradiate the joint through one part and the light is absorbed in the vicinity of the other part.
In order to evaluate the mechanical resistance of the welded joint, mass quadrupole spectrometry,
surface profilometry, microscopy techniques and mechanical shear tests were employed. The welding
effect was investigated as a function of the laser irradiation time, nature of the polyethylene materials
and temperature.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Absorption, transmission, Shear stress, Laser welding, Polyethylene
Elenco autori:
Torrisi, Lorenzo; Caridi, Francesco; Visco, Annamaria; Campo, Nino
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